Knobby22
Mmmmmm 2nd breakfast
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I watched the video. Something is wrong.Merkel showing signs of parkinsons.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-11/german-chancellor-angela-merkel-seen-shaking-for-third-time/11298172
Well that's a subjective assessment. There is a very strong argument for the opposite.capable of looking after herself as well as her country.
Heard about the massive feral cats up around Chittering SP?This is what the greenies should be sorting out, as well as the constant chant of climate change, at least they could actually do something about the feral cat problem.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-15/cats-kill-billions-of-animals-each-year-in-australia/11307684
They get up in arms about something that contributes 1% to the Worlds emissions, yet probably own a cat.
Cats have been a leading cause of at least 20 of our mammal extinctions over the last 200 years
Yes there is always a few newspaper articles about cougar's or puma's being spotted, I think they are just big feral cats, they can grow very big.Heard about the massive feral cats up around Chittering SP?
Which bit of the assessment is not subjective? (Come to think of it, can any assessment not be at least partly subjective?) What is not subjective in your assessment of the (an?) argument as "very strong" and what is "the opposite" for which you assert an argument exists?Well that's a subjective assessment. There is a very strong argument for the opposite.
Probably not "breaking news" but many consider Merkel guilty of what could be seen as treason and this is not a wrong word when you let 1.8m foot soldiers of an ideology aiming at your country's destruction crossing into your home soilWhich bit of the assessment is not subjective? (Come to think of it, can any assessment not be at least partly subjective?) What is not subjective in your assessment of the (an?) argument as "very strong" and what is "the opposite" for which you assert an argument exists?
Does Wayne posting a flip bit of fluff in response to a post count as "breaking news"?
The trouble with this sort of thing is that someone will then decide to eradicate cats from the inner suburbs of whatever city where there isn't a wild anything in sight apart from the odd mouse meanwhile doing nothing about actual feral cats in the bush causing mayhem.Cats have been a leading cause of at least 20 of our mammal extinctions over the last 200 years
Newsflash - even Eckhart Tolle has commented her policies inevitably will "give rise" to fascism. That has always been my subjective opinion also.Which bit of the assessment is not subjective? (Come to think of it, can any assessment not be at least partly subjective?) What is not subjective in your assessment of the (an?) argument as "very strong" and what is "the opposite" for which you assert an argument exists?
Does Wayne posting a flip bit of fluff in response to a post count as "breaking news"?
@basilio,
This is the law so i bet you the video was not allowed to be considered, or some other crap.do not blame Trump but the justice system
Jurors have been selected by the 2 sides i believe
Positions of power attract their fair share of psychos. Having a large number of employees like the US police service means there are a lot. PTSD and other mental health issues also crop up.
The US police deals with some of the worst crap known to man.
It doesn't surprise me guys slip through the cracks. It happens here as well.
Thats true, but its not as bad as before.But when nothing is done about people that slip through the cracks, the cracks get wider.
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